Common use of Costs to Be Reimbursed Clause in Contracts

Costs to Be Reimbursed. The costs to be reimbursed under this agreement are those costs that are directly related to the Project, as set out in Section 261-45.2 of Iowa Administrative Code. Those costs specifically do not include expenditures for furnishings, appliances, accounting services, legal services, loan origination and other financing costs, syndication fees and related costs, developer fees, or the costs associated with selling or renting dwelling unites whether incurred before or after completion of the Project.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement, Development Agreement

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Costs to Be Reimbursed. The costs to be reimbursed under this agreement are those costs that are directly related to the Project, as set out in Section 261-45.2 of the Iowa Administrative Code. Those costs specifically do not include expenditures for furnishings, appliances, accounting services, legal services, loan origination origination, and other financing costs, syndication fees and related costs, developer fees, or the costs associated with selling or renting dwelling unites units, whether incurred before or after completion of the Project.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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Costs to Be Reimbursed. The costs to be reimbursed under this agreement are those costs that are directly related to the Project, as set out in Section 261-45.2 of Iowa Administrative Code. Those costs specifically do not include expenditures for furnishings, appliances, accounting services, legal services, loan origination and other financing costs, syndication fees and related costs, developer fees, or the costs associated with selling or renting dwelling unites units whether incurred before or after completion of the Project.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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